Danmark Rundt

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Post Danmark Rundt 2005, peloton on stage 2 near Randers
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Post Danmark Rundt 2005, peloton on stage 2 near Randers

Danmark Rundt is a Danish stage race for professional road bicycle racers organized as a part of the UCI Continental Circuits. It is currently sponsored by the Danish national postal agency, Post Danmark, and the race is therefore also known as Post Danmark Rundt. Currently 15 teams, with 8 riders each, participate in the 6 stages long race. Post Danmark Rundt is sometimes called the Tour of Denmark.

In 2006 Post Danmark Rundt was won by Fabian Cancellara, Team CSC ahead of Stuart O'Grady, also Team CSC.

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[edit] History

The race was first run yearly from 1985 to 1988 and, after a break of 7 years, from 1995 until most recently 2006, with no plan to end it. It has approximately half a million spectators on the road, and half the Danish population follow in on the media.

In 2004 it was won by Kurt-Asle Arvesen, after his CSC team mate Jens Voigt let him win a stage.

In 2005 Ivan Basso (Team CSC), just returned as the overall runner-up in the 2005 Tour de France, totally dominated the race, and won overall as well as 4 out of 6 stages. Since the race was run the same time as the UCI ProTour race Eneco Tour of Benelux, only three UCI ProTour teams participated.

[edit] Podium positions

Year Winner Runner-up at Third at
1985 Italy Moreno Argentin, Sammontana-Bianchi Denmark Kim Andersen, La Vie Claire 21" Belgium Etienne De Wilde, Safir-Van de Ven 58"
1986 Denmark Jesper Worre, Selca-Conti-Galli Denmark Jørgen V. Pedersen, Inoxpran-Carrera 4" Netherlands Jelle Nijdam, Kwantum Hallen 13"
1987 Denmark Kim Andersen, Toshiba Denmark Rolf Sørensen, Pepsi-Fanini 6" Denmark Søren Lilholt, Danmark-Bikuben 24"
1988 Australia Phil Anderson, TVM Denmark Rolf Sørensen, Ceramiche Ariostea 5" Denmark Søren Lilholt, Sigma 47"
1989-1994: No competition
1995 Denmark Bjarne Riis, Gewiss-Ballan Denmark Bo Hamburger, TVM 1'02" Latvia Kaspar Ozers, Motorola 2'05"
1996 Italy Fabrizio Guidi, Scrigno Denmark Rolf Sørensen, Rabobank 12" Denmark Bjarne Riis, Team Telekom 1'02"
1997 Netherlands Servais Knaven, TVM Denmark Peter Meinert, US Postal 10" Denmark Jesper Skibby, TVM 24"
1998 Belgium Marc Streel, Home - Jack & Jones Denmark Rolf Sørensen, Rabobank 54" Denmark Peter Meinert, US Postal 1'19"
1999 United States Tyler Hamilton, US Postal Denmark Rolf Sørensen, Rabobank 18" Slovenia Martin Hvastija, Ballan-Alessio 45"
2000 Denmark Rolf Sørensen, Rabobank Germany Andreas Klöden, Team Telekom 30" France Stéphane Barthe, AG2R Prévoyance 44"
2001 United Kingdom David Millar, Cofidis Estonia Jaan Kirsipuu, AG2R Prévoyance 7" Italy Daniele Nardello, Mapei 18"
2002 Denmark Jakob Piil, Team CSC Norway Kurt-Asle Arvesen, Team Fakta 1'12" Hungary László Bodrogi, Mapei-Quick Step 1'45"
2003 Germany Sebastian Lang, Gerolsteiner Belgium Jurgen van Goolen, Quick Step-Davitamon 2" France Laurent Brochard, AG2R Prévoyance 19"
2004
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Norway Kurt-Asle Arvesen, Team CSC Germany Jens Voigt, Team CSC 2" Australia Stuart O'Grady, Cofidis 49"
2005
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Italy Ivan Basso, Team CSC Norway Kurt-Asle Arvesen, Team CSC 2'21" Australia Rory Sutherland, Rabobank 2'51"
2006
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Switzerland Fabian Cancellara, Team CSC Australia Stuart O'Grady, Team CSC 0'20" Germany Thomas Ziegler, T-Mobile Team 0'53"

[edit] Winner of point, hill, youth and team classifications

Year Classements
Point Hill Youth* Team
1985 Denmark Jørgen V. Pedersen, Inoxpran-Carrera No such competition Italy Francesco Rossignoli, Inoxpran-Carrera Italy Inoxpran-Carrera
1986 Denmark Rolf Sørensen, Murella Fanini Belgium Johan Capiot, Roland Netherlands Jelle Nijdam, Kwantum Denmark Danmark-Bikuben
1987 Denmark Søren Lilholt, Danmark-Bikuben Netherlands Peter Harings, Panasonic Denmark Rolf Sørensen, Pepsi-Fanini Denmark Danmark-Bikuben
1988 Denmark Rolf Sørensen, Ceramiche Ariostea Netherlands Jan van Wijk, Panasonic-Isostar Denmark Rolf Sørensen, Pepsi-Fanini Belgium Roland-Colnago
1989-1994: No competition
1995 Denmark Bo Hamburger, TVM No such competition No such competition Netherlands TVM
1996 Italy Fabrizio Guidi, Scrigno Germany Team Telekom
1997 Latvia Juris Silovs, Schauff Öschelbronn United States US Postal
1998 Italy Alberto Ongarato, Ballan Italy Paolo Bettini, ASICS United States US Postal
1999 Italy Nicola Loda, Ballan Italy Alessandro Petacchi, Navigare United States US Postal
2000 Italy Marco Zanotti, Liquigas Italy Luca Paolini, Mapei-Quick Step Germany Andreas Klöden, Team Telekom Netherlands Team Farm Frites
2001 Estonia Jaan Kirsipuu, AG2R Italy Paolo Valoti, Alessio United Kingdom David Millar, Cofidis Denmark CSC-Tiscali
2002 Germany Olaf Pollack, Gerolsteiner Estonia Innar Mandoja, AG2R Sweden Stefan Adamsson, Team Coast Germany Team Gerolsteiner
2003 Ukraine Yuri Mithlushenko, Landbouwkrediet Italy Daniele Contrini, Gerolsteiner Germany Sebastian Lang, Gerolsteiner Denmark Team Fakta
2004
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Australia Stuart O'Grady, Cofidis Denmark Jacob Moe Rasmussen, Team PH Denmark Brian Vandborg, Team Danmark Denmark Team CSC
2005
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Italy Ivan Basso, Team CSC Germany Martin Müller, Wiesenhof Germany Andre Greipel, Wiesenhof Denmark Team CSC
2006
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Australia Stuart O'Grady, Team CSC Netherlands Aart Vierhouten, Skil-Shimano Switzerland Fabian Cancellara, Team CSC Denmark Team CSC

*In 1985, 1986 and 1987 the competition was for riders under 23 years, in 1988 the bar was raised to 24 years, and in 2000 and later editions, it has been for riders born in or after (race year) - 25 years (ie. in 2000 they had to be born in or after 1975).

[edit] Other classifications

In addition to the five competitions above, in all editions except the 1985 and 1995 ones, a fighter competition was held.

[edit] Former classifications

Until 2000, a sprint competition was held.

In 1987 and 1988 a "Best Dane"-competition was held.

In 1995, a "Best Amateur" competition was held.

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